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Henry H004CM Golden Boy Lever 22 Long Rifle 20" American Wal

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American coal mining has an enduring history that is older than the nation itself. At Henry Repeating Arms, they are extremely proud to introduce the Henry Golden Boy Coal Miners Edition to honor those who have worked in our nation's coal-mining industry. An ideal gift, sure to be cherished by anyone who has worked in the coal mines, this rifle is an inspiring tribute to the nation's men who have put their lives on the line to produce the coal that the U.S. uses for so many different types of energy production. Henry's distinctive Golden Boy receiver is elegantly decorated with graceful 24-kt. gold-plated engravings that pay a fitting tribute to the coal miners of our great country. The bold American-style scrollwork makes this commemorative heirloom-quality rifle a true functional work of art that any current or retired coal miner would proudly display, shoot and pass along to the next generation of miners. The Coal Miners' tribute edition is outfitted with a 20-inch octagonal barrel topped with classic buckhorn sights just like all rifles in the award-winning Golden Boy family. Caliber 22 S/L/LR. This special edition also features a custom serial number range that starts with CTM00001. The nickel-plated receiver's right-side forward and rear panels are adorned with an ornately sculpted scroll, with a black, laser etch of the Coal Miners United image of a miner crawling on his hands and knees in the forward portion of the rear panel. His illuminated head lamp shines a gold-p